The Cleveland Browns entered Week 4 with a chip on their shoulder and they played like it. After a Sunday night loss to the Los Angeles Rams, the Browns were written off. Many believed that they were headed for 1-3 with a division game against the Baltimore Ravens coming up.

The Browns marched into Baltimore and silenced the critics for another week. They picked up a 40-25 win on the road to get to 2-2. Baker Mayfield was the source of a lot of criticism after three games. Against the Ravens, he finished 20-for-30 for 342 yards.

In the win, Mayfield threw a touchdown, which is the fourth week in a row he has thrown exactly one touchdown pass. He also threw an interception, which he has done in every game this season. Mayfield now has four touchdowns and six interceptions on the season. For this individual game, he had some help from his running back.

Baker Mayfield's Grade vs. Ravens: B

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Nick Chubb had a monster game against the Ravens. He carried the ball 20 times for 165 yards and three touchdowns. The Browns' defense picked off Lamar Jackson twice. Mayfield did not do it all himself in this one, but he did do some nice things.

Mayfield led the Browns on two drives totaling double-digit plays in the first half. A 13-play drive ended with a touchdown pass to Ricky Seals-Jones in the first quarter. In the second, a 10-play drive ended in a field goal that gave the Browns a 10-7 lead. Mayfield was picked off in the first half, but that was his only mistake of the game.

A 300-yard day and putting up 40 points will always look good on the quarterback. The Browns will take this performance every week from their starter, but it was still not a perfect effort. Mayfield will have to cut down on his interceptions if the Browns want to find themselves in the playoffs.

For now, this win put them in a tie for first place in the mediocre AFC North. Any division win is a good one, especially on the road, and Mayfield led his team to a monster performance.